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An overview is given of the State of Texas' interest in intelligent vehicle/highway systems. The Texas Advanced Transportation Technology project is described. Emphasis is placed on the short-term real-time signal control project, to improve urban traffic control; and the autonomous vehicle project, a longer-term demonstration research project on vehicles able to make maximum use of control systems that may be integrated into future highways.<>